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Lost: The Video Game Xbox 360 Impressions

Kotaku writes:

Lost: The Video Game for the 360 arrived today. Being a fan of the show, I got excited. Not heaps excited, but moderately excited. The sort of excited a platypus would feel if it had any concept of just how uniquely freakish it is.

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TrevorPhillips5912d ago

this game is using ghost recons advanced warfighters engine

Ureval5912d ago

I cant read it, im at work. Did kotaku like it?

TrevorPhillips5912d ago

i liked the show so the game must be good aswell

Ureval5912d ago

LOL I hope youre right man but thats the most flawed logic Ive ever heard.

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Looking back at 10 years of... Lost: Via Domus

Richard writes: "Lost will forever hold a place in TV history. Regarded as one of the greatest shows of all-time, it boasted the most expensive pilot episode ever and had a main cast of 14 characters, which was unheard of at the time it first aired back in 2004 – and a year later on British shores. 

It was bold and daring at the time and despite drawing to a conclusion nearly 8 years ago, nothing in my eyes has come close since. Naturally then, there were to be other forms of media for fans to engross themselves further in the mythology, and in 2008, at the height of the TV show's popularity, Lost: Via Domus was released on Xbox 360 on the 28th February in Europe."

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Fullmetalevolust2256d ago

I must say the show got you hooked from the 1st season on with amazing story telling and what seemed to be an endless budget for a tv show. Alas, the last couple of seasons were lackluster, at least to me. As if they had not anticipated the ending in sight and was writing it as the show went along.

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Top 5 Easy 1000 Gamerscore Games Part 4

Kdin, Matt, and Jeremy take a look at five more games where you can get some super easy Gamerscore!

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Gamers Sphere Editors' Worst TV Licensed Games

A few of the editors at Gamers Sphere shared their worst experiences with TV licensed video games.

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